From Interlocking to Natural: My Dreadlock Journey

Hello, I am new to the forum. I have been a fan of this website since long before I made this account. I have often promoted people go to it and learn from this community. I started my dreads 3 years ago (today actually), my starting method was not ideal by any stretch of the imagination...I had started them from interlocking, which I learned from here it was bad, but I knew that by the time they were 7 months old, since that point I haven't really maintained them at all, I tried taking in loose hair once, but that didn't take (which I regret doing at all). I seek to recover from the damage that was done to my hair and stay free from maintaining them.

I really hope to learn a lot from all of you, and hopefully, my dreads will heal from their troubled beginnings.

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I tried to add photos to this point and couldn't get them to post, so if someone could tell me what I did wrong that would be a great help. Thanks!

As far as I can tell the roots took a while to fix themselves they grew out and untwisted themselves, now they feel like they've fixed themselves....with the exception that the parting down the middle of my head is fairly apparent. I keep wondering if my if I stop separating for a while if that will fix the 'gap'? However, I don't want my dreads to congo too much as they are already pretty thick. Any advice Soaring Eagle? I had spoken to you soaring eagle over youtube some time ago, my idea on there is MindsEye4657

Ok, so like stopping separating for like a month would it be more like 2? (if I start from today that is). What are the other options I have? I mean I have been encouraging the new hair lay in such a way that it covers the gap, but I am unsure it will actually hold and fix the issue.

I will go for a month and reevaluate after then, if I need to, I will go for 2 months without separating but will keep in mind to start separating them at 3 months. Are there any other options than not separating for about a month or possibly two?

I actually had positioned some of the new growth that wasn't yet connected to any sections to try and cover the gap, hoping that it grows into there. As per your question about damages from interlocking, I did lose the tips of one of my dreads in about first or second year, but Now everything seems to be ok. I am still searching for a decent shampoo or bar soap, sadly I can't really afford the soap from dreadlockshampoo, which I'm sure is great, just a little out of my reach at the moment....I know baking soda and ACV aren't good to be used as normal washing, so I am unsure where to find a decent soap (hopefully locally, because shipping can be pricey)